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fortaday 

fortaday for-tuh-day
noun
1. A personal power day; a day when someone feels especially strong, confident, and capable.
2. A recurring biweekly event or check-in; from “fortnight” + “day.”
3. A rare, unusually good day that stands out from the rest.

Origin: A coined blend of “fortnight” or “forté” (meaning strength) and “day.” First used informally in 2025.
Sentences written 1-3 by the definition above.

1. “She crushed her presentation like it was her fortaday.”

2. “Our team meets every other Tuesday for a fortaday review.”

3. “Everything went right today—it’s a total fortaday.”
fortaday by virelle April 23, 2025
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Fortday is a game played by intellectuals.
It's far superior than fortnite.
Fortnite scrub : Hey hop on fortnite

The intellectual: nah fam I play fortday

Fortnite scrub: dies
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Now that I am an adult I am beginning to heal from the church hurt that was inflicted on me as a child.
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